Abnormalities of in vitro lymphocyte response to mitogens in diabetic children during acute ketoacidosis
D. P. Speert and J. Silva Jr
Cell-mediated immunity was evaluated in 11 children with diabetes mellitus;
six children were evaluated during ketoacidosis and five were evaluated
with ketonuria in the absence of acidosis. Five of the six ketoacidotic
children had at least one positive delayed-hypersensitivity skin test.
Lymphocytes from two ketoacidotic patients were unresponsive to
phytohemagglutinin and pokeweed mitogen, and lymphocytes from these two
patients plus a third patient were unresponsive to concanavalin A.
Lymphocytes from all six patients responded to these three mitogens after
one week of therapy. In the five diabetic children without ketoacidosis,
lymphocyte responses were normal to all three mitogens. Similarly, the
addition of glucose to normal plasma did not alter the lymphocyte
transformations of three healthy nondiabetic controls. These data suggest
that cell-mediated immunity may be transiently defective in children with
acute diabetic ketoacidosis.